Pro-Tip:
When considering a client and family wellbeing keep in mind the following risk factors as these can create situations that need intervention in order to support the wellbeing of all those involved. Disabilities tend to be on risk factor lists, we are looking for ways to help support our community so the frequency of harm and undue stress is reduced.
-Family stress/dysfunction.-Environmental risks, including presence of a firearm in the home.-Sleep deprivation-Unstable financial / resources-Situational crises (i.e., death of a loved one, MANE, etc)-Preoccupation with death.-Changes in behavior, appearance, thoughts and/or feelings.
When considering a client and family wellbeing keep in mind ways to build resiliency. The more resiliency we have as individuals and as a community the healthier and more adaptable we tend to be.
-Family support and cohesion, including good communication.-Peer support and close social networks.-School, family and community connectedness.-Cultural or faith beliefs that strengthen parent/child relations.-Adaptive coping and problem-solving skills, including conflict-resolution.-General life satisfaction, good self-esteem, sense of purpose.-Refusal skills to avoid risky behavior.-Parent monitoring of social media, computer and cell phone use.
Remember, this is not just about clients and their family… it is about all of us. If you as a provider are experiencing risk factors consider nurturing something to increase your resiliency, including reaching out to your community, the agency, etc. for support.
If there has been missed sessions please include reasoning.
If you have more than 15 clients sumbit mulitple forms.
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